The Coucher Book - or chartulary of Whalley Abbey, Nr. 274, S. 285
CI A N T presentes et futuri quod ego Hawysia quondam uxor Henrici le Gynour in ppria viduitate mea dimisi et quietuclamaui dño Abbati de Stanlawe et eiusdem Loci
* Henry de Boterworth stands the first witness of Henry de Merlond's grant of Le Brenderth to John de Heley on the marriage of his daughter Amicia with Andrew de Heley, son of John, on the Feast of St. Peter ad cathedram, 29th June, 1273, and again to an agreement on the Feast of Passover, 1311. "Flaxpughill" is a name now unknown.
612 ШМт bе ДО?гЬшD et ©aettfton.
conuentui totum ius quod habui iu nomine dotis in tota terra quam dicti Abbas et conuentus de dicto Henrico quondam viro meo et patre eius in villa de Castelton emeruut. Ita quod nec ego nec aliquis iure meo aliquid iude exigere vel vendicare poterimus. In cuius rei testimonium sigillum apposui. Hijs testib3, Henr. de Haword, Willmo de Berdeshull, Nich. de Berdeshull, Rie. de Castel ton, et alijs.
Whalley Abbey I, ed. Hulton, 1847 (Google data) 274, in: Monasterium.net, URL </mom/WhalleyAbbeyI/739e46b8-59e6-4fb0-98df-c100cf632eff/charter>, accessed at 2024-11-27+01:00
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